Humans' Rights Defenders: Free Osman Kavala

  • actual
  • 15:36 28 February 2020
  • |
img

İSTANBUL - In a press conference held by the Solidarity Network for Human Rights Defenders, it is underlined that Kavala’s re-arrest is an example of maltreatment. The Network has made a call to "stop manipulating the law as a tool for harassment and revenge"

 
18 rights organizations have held a statement for the press regarding the re-arrest of rights defender and businessperson Osman Kavala.
 
Handed down a verdict of acquittal and release in Gezi trial on February 18, Kavala has been arrested again as part of another investigation launched into the failed coup attempt on July 15, 2016.
 
Accordingly, 18 organizations constituting the Solidarity Network for Human Rights Defenders - Turkey held a press statement at the İstanbul Office of the Human Rights Association (İHD) today (February 28).
 
Referring to Osman Kavala's re-arrest as "an example of mistreatment", the Solidarity Network has made a call for his immediate release.
 
'IT CONSTITUDES VIOLATIONS TO BOTH NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LAW'
 
The press conference was attended by Mahir Geçikligün from the Association for Monitoring Equal Rights, Esra Koç from the Citizens' Assembly Turkey, Tarık Beyhan from the Amnesty International, Leman Yurtsever from the İHD, Aslı Ece Kocak from the MLSA, Sinan Gökçen from the Civil Rights Defenders, Ümit Efe from the TİHV and Burcu Bingöllü from Memory Center.
 
The following joint statement was read out in the press conference:
 
"Osman Kavala's re-arrest is an example of maltreatment, as defined by the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Dunja Mijatovic as well. The punitive decision of re-arrest, which constitutes violations to both national and international law, should be revoked and Osman Kavala must be released immediately.
 
"When Osman Kavala was taken into police custody on October 18, 2017, the custody order was not issued solely based on the Gezi investigation. The file opened against Kavala at that time also included an investigation in connection with 'the July 15 coup attempt' under Article 309 of Turkish Penal Code (TPC). In this investigation, an ex-officio release order was issued per Article 309 on October 11, 2019. An indictment has not been prepared thus far although this investigation was launched more than two years ago.
 
'HE CAN'T BE DETAINED OVER 2 YEARS WITHOUT A LAWSUIT'
 
"Existing legislation orders that the duration of the detainment cannot exceed two years if there is no indictment. Osman Kavala's investigation file based on Article 309 of TPC exceeded two years as of February 25, 2020. Therefore, Kavala's re-arrest violates the Law no. 7188 on Amending the Code of Criminal Procedure and Certain Laws, which took effect on October 24, 209. This new regulation stipulates that a suspect cannot be detained for more than two years without the presence of a lawsuit against them.
 
"Following his custody on February 18, 2020, Osman Kavala was referred to the Criminal Peace Judgeship with the prosecutor demanding his arrest without conducting a new interrogation at the police station or the Prosecutor's office. This clearly shows that Kavala's re-arrest was not grounded on any evidence or intelligence revealed during the last 28 months.
 
"Hence, there is a clear legal obligation to release Osman Kavala in relation to this file on February 25, 2020. Petitions from lawyers or the initiative of judges and prosecutors are not even needed for this release order, as the legislation already stipulates that Kavala should be released.
 
"This arrest order against Osman Kavala and his continued detention have no legal ground whatsoever. This arrest order is the result of a politically motivated determination to keep Osman Kavala behind bars, and a willingness to abuse the law as a means to this end.
 
HIS ARREST IS POLITICAL
 
"President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's statement, 'They attempted to acquit him with a maneuver" that came while Osman Kavala was under custody has proved that Kavala's re-arrest has a political motive. This is an overt repetition of Osman Kavala's arrest for 'political reasons and without reasonable suspicion', a practice which the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) decision dated December 10, 2019 defines as a violation of Article 18 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
 
"The ECtHR also examined the allegation that Kavala 'attempted to destroy the constitutional order of the Republic of Turkey" under Article 309 of the TPC, which is used to justify Kavala's re-arrest, in its judgement. Therefore, ECtHR's call for 'immediate release' refers not only to the Gezi Trial and encompasses the July 15 investigation as well.
 
"We, human rights defenders, demand Osman Kavala's immediate release. Turkey must abide by the national legislation and the ECtHR judgement; stop manipulating the law as a tool for harassment and revenge; and ensure the rule of law prevails for all citizens including Osman Kavala."

View More Articles

18/04/2024
13:26 'I am a respectable person' defense from soldier who arrested for sexual assault
13:02 Application to meet to Abdullah Ocalan from lawyers
12:47 No news from journalist Ahmet for 177 days
12:45 Prisoners protest for freedom of Abdullah Ocalan
12:44 'Let's be a partner the resistance of the prisoners'
12:00 Journalist Oynas: Resistance against oppression in prison has increased
11:02 International 'Dialogue with Ocalan' event days
16/04/2024
16:50 Imprisonmen review wii be held tomorrow in Kobanê Case
15:58 ‘Their demands are our demands’
13:59 No news from journalist for 175 days
12:51 Prisoners protest for freedom of Abdullah Ocalan
10:09 Çarşema Sor celebration in Wêranşar
09:13 Imrali letter to CPT from 91 institutions and names
15/04/2024
17:17 Debt left by Sêrt trustee: 456 million Liras
17:16 Book of chords selected pieces from last 13 years Kurdish music published
16:59 From Temelli to parties in Parliament: It's time to learn lessons
16:03 Iran massacred 2 kolbars
14:20 'Our growing struggle will break the isolation'
13:26 'War cabinet' meets in Israel
13:04 Supreme Court elections in 17th round
12:18 Motion to ban trade between Turkey and Israel
12:10 Air attack on Biradost
12:05 Male violence: 1 woman murdered, 1 woman seriously injured
11:59 Justice Watch action moves to different stage
11:56 Prisoner in action: Make our voices heard
11:01 Botan Valley takes on spring colors
10:52 Prisoners protest for freedom of Abdullah Ocalan
10:51 No news from journalist detained by KDP intelligence
14/04/2024
14:07 Israel: Iran attacked with approximately 290 missiles and UCAV
14:04 Israel made a call: The UN Security Council is meeting today
13:48 Turkey bombed two villages in Metîna
13:45 No news from journalist Suleyman Ahmet for 173 days
13:44 Jin Magazine published with title 'Women's united freedom struggle and the Third Way'
13:34 Prisoners protest for freedom of Abdullah Ocalan
13:32 Child arrested without examination report returned from prison gate
13/04/2024
10:46 Detention for sharing posts about trade with Israel
10:19 Prisoners protest for freedom of Abdullah Ocalan
10:15 No news from journalist Suleyman Ahmet for 172 days
10:12 Journalist Işık: Erdogan looking a leg to stand on with international talks
10:11 Specialist sergeant who harassed a woman battered
12/04/2024
11:49 Suspicious death woman in Ebex
11:48 MKG: The light shown by Evrim Alataş our guide
11:47 Prisoners protest for freedom of Abdullah Ocalan
11:47 No news journalist Suleyman Ahmet for 171 days
11:03 Book he wrote not given to him for ‘not increase motivation’
10/04/2024
17:18 Prisoner relatives celebrates Abdullah Ocalan's eid
16:44 Demirtaş's defense in Kobanê Case compiled into a book
16:27 Urgent call from 37 deputies to the Serbian Government for Piroglu
16:16 Prisoners protest for Ocalan
10:23 Book he wrote not given to him due to 'objectionable'